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Open Source Startup Podcast

Open Source Startup Podcast

By Robby (Cowboy VC) & Tim (Essence VC)

The leading podcast on how to build a successful open source company.

Learn from the founders of HashiCorp, Chronosphere, Vercel, MongoDB, DBT, mobile.dev and more!
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E124: Re-Focusing on Security - the Sysdig Story

E124: Re-Focusing on Security - the Sysdig Story

Loris Degioanni is Founder & CTO of Sysdig, the observability and container security company behind the Falco and Sysdig open source projects. Both projects are widely adopted, with 7K GitHub Stars each.

Sysdig is a $2.5B company that has raised over $700M from investors including Insight, Accel, Bain, DFJ, Goldman Sachs, Third Point & Permira.

In this episode, we dig into Sysdig's roots in infrastructure and the pivotal decision to focus on security 2 years into the company journey, Sysdig's culture of experimentation (and some paranoia) that has helped make them successful, why they thought about their paid product early & much more!

Feb 26, 202444:52
E123: Real-time Video & Audio Infrastructure for Conversational AI

E123: Real-time Video & Audio Infrastructure for Conversational AI

Russ d'Sa is Founder of LiveKit, the real-time streaming audio, video, and data infrastructure platform for developers. Their open source project, also called livekit, provides the end-to-end stack for WebRTC and has over 6K stars on GitHub.

In this episode, we dig into LiveKit's unique founding story with the idea coming from the founders' experience building a Clubhouse competitor and using Agora, early interest from companies like Pinterest that gave indications that there was a need for an open source alternative to Agora and Twilio, why Conversational AI will be a big driver for LiveKit & more!

Jan 29, 202444:16
E122: How Orkes is Building a Great Company on Conductor

E122: How Orkes is Building a Great Company on Conductor

Jeu George is Co-Founder & CEO of Orkes, the orchestration engine based on the Conductor project. Conductor was originally created at Netflix but they have since discontinued support of the project. The team at Orkes has forked the project and is building a company around it.

In this episode, we talk through the Conductor journey - from creating the original project at Netflix to forking the project, why an orchestration engine is critical to companies building with microservices, signs that there was company potential behind the project (aspirational companies using it, production workloads, etc.) & more!

Jan 24, 202442:29
E121: Coding in the Cloud with Coder

E121: Coding in the Cloud with Coder

Kyle Carberry is Founder & CTO of Coder, the self-hosted remote development platform. Their project, also called coder, enables users to provision remote development environments via Terraform and has over 6K Github Stars.

In this episode, we dig into the evolution of the browser-based coding movement, how Coder massively improved developer experience & productivity, their early focus on enterprise customers & more!

Jan 09, 202441:27
E120: Building Better Python Tooling

E120: Building Better Python Tooling

Charlie Marsh is Founder & CEO of Astral, builders of next-gen python tooling. Their first project, ruff, is an extremely fast Python linter and code formatter written in Rust and has 22K GitHub Stars.

In this episode, we dig into why they started with a linter, getting to 8.5M monthly downloads, the impact of building with Rust, how they developed deep 1:1 relationships with their community, growth unlocks (when companies like Hugging Face started using them, for example), how Charlie put his authentic voice into their content, what parts of Python tooling they'll take on next (package manager, testing, documentation) & more!

Jan 04, 202442:26
E119: Building With Monorepos Using Nx

E119: Building With Monorepos Using Nx

Jeff Cross is Co-Founder & CEO of Nx, the build system for maintaining and scaling monorepos, both locally and on CI. Their project, also called nx, has over 20K stars on GitHub.

Nx has raised $25M from investors including a16z & Nexus.

In this episode, we discuss the benefits of using monorepos and the types of teams and codebases it works well for, crucible moments for the company (ie. when they went beyond the Angular framework), learning how to support large enterprise customers by starting a consulting business first, what great DevEx means to them (speed, automatic migrations, scale) & more!

Jan 03, 202441:24
E118: Building React Framework Gatsby

E118: Building React Framework Gatsby

Kyle Mathews is Co-Founder & CTO of Gatsby, the front-end web development platform. Their open source framework, GatsbyJS, is widely adopted with 55K GitHub Stars.

In Feb 2023, Gatsby was acquired by Netlify.

In this episode, we discuss how GatsbyJS was able to grow incredibly fast, what features matter most for front-end development frameworks (speed, approachability, etc.), learnings from going after a smaller portion of the market and over-hiring & more!

Dec 08, 202335:39
E117: Taking on Datadog with Open Source Observability

E117: Taking on Datadog with Open Source Observability

Pranay Prateek is Co-Founder of Signoz, the open source observability platform with OpenTelemetry-native traces, metrics, and logs. Their open source project, also called Signoz, has over 15K GitHub Stars and helps developers monitor their applications and troubleshoot problems.

Signoz has raised $7M from investors including SignalFire and Uncorrelated Ventures.

In this episode, we discuss why observability is a good category to use open source, why Signoz started with tracing and then added on other types of observability, the growth of OpenTelemetry and why Signoz decided to build with it, how the release of logs unlocked growth, the importance of simple pricing in this category & more!

Nov 28, 202337:46
E116: From Open Source DataHub to Closed Source Metaphor

E116: From Open Source DataHub to Closed Source Metaphor

Mars Lan is Co-Founder and CTO of Metaphor, the modern data catalog that is described as the "Social Platform for Data." Metaphor was created by the founders of ⁠DataHub⁠ which is known as the leading open source metadata platform.

Metaphor has raised over $10M from investors including Amplify, a16z, and Point72 Ventures.

In this episode, we dig into the story behind Metaphor's creation - and why the team didn't build a managed service on top of DataHub, why Metaphor isn't open source, why sales funnel is the biggest benefit of building a company using open source & much more!

For more on Metaphor's story, check out the link here

Nov 20, 202348:59
E115: End-to-End AI Lifecycle Management with ClearML

E115: End-to-End AI Lifecycle Management with ClearML

Moses Guttmann is Co-Founder and CEO of ClearML, the end-to-end AI lifecycle platform for deep learning, machine learning, and Gen AI models. The company's project, also called clearml, provides experiment management, MLOps and data management capabilities and has 5K stars on GitHub.

In this episode, we dig into the process of spinning out a project, the pros & cons of starting with a broad product offering, the closed vs. open source debate for GenAI, LLaMA 2 vs. GPT-4 & more!

Nov 15, 202334:51
E114: How OctoML Helps Developers Build with Llama 2 & Stable Diffusion

E114: How OctoML Helps Developers Build with Llama 2 & Stable Diffusion

Tianqi Chen is Co-Founder and Chief Technologist of OctoML, the compute infrastructure platform for tuning and running generative models in the cloud. OctoML was founded by the creators of Apache TVM, the machine learning compiler framework for CPUs, GPUs, and accelerators.

OctoML has raised $132M from investors including Amplify, Addition, Madrona, and Tiger.

In this episode, we discuss the importance of supporting multiple models, the advancements from LLaMA and Stable Diffusion this year, building the TVM and OctoML communities, predictions on GenAI in the enterprise (hybrid ML, for example), whether GenAI is over-invested in & more!

Nov 07, 202342:50
E113: Making AWS Security Dead Simple (and Open Source)

E113: Making AWS Security Dead Simple (and Open Source)

Toni de la Fuente is Founder of ProwlerPro, the cloud security platform built on top of Prowler, the open source security tool that helps companies implement security best practices including assessments, audits, and scanning.

In this episode, we dig into the importance of good documentation, the industry events that helped Prowler gain momentum, shifting focus from AWS only to all major cloud platforms, the need for patience with open source & more!

Nov 01, 202337:34
E112: How to Deploy GraphQL Backends Super Fast

E112: How to Deploy GraphQL Backends Super Fast

Fredrik Björk is Founder & CEO of Grafbase, the API platform for developers to deploy high performance, scaleable GraphQL APIs.

Grafbase has raised $7M+ from investors including Next47 and Uncorrelated Ventures.

In this episode, we dig into what a “unified data layer” is and why it’s needed, how they found their early adopters in industries like e-commerce and IoT, Grafbase "Launch Weeks" and more!

Oct 19, 202339:36
E111: The Highs & Lows of Open Source with Adam Jacob of System Initiative & Chef

E111: The Highs & Lows of Open Source with Adam Jacob of System Initiative & Chef

Adam Jacob is CEO of DevOps platform System Initiative and Co-Founder of infrastructure automation platform Chef.

This is Adam's second time on the Open Source Startup Podcast, and this episode is packed with learnings. We discuss the distribution benefits of open source and why some products should be open source and others should not, challenges with the Open Core business model, HashiCorp's license change and the community's response to fork Terraform to create OpenTofu, and much more!

Oct 16, 202343:22
E110: Building Functionality for Terraform

E110: Building Functionality for Terraform

Soren Martius is Co-Founder & CEO of Terramate, the infrastructure-as-code management platform that sits on top of Terraform. Their open source project, also called Terramate, has 3K GitHub stars and adds capabilities such as code generation, stacks, orchestration, change detection, and data sharing to Terraform.

In this episode, we discuss building the Terramate community alongside the Terraform community, focusing 70% of the team's effort on Terramate cloud, how HashiCorp's license change impacts the open source community and Terraform builders, and much more!

Oct 12, 202340:43
E109: Tracking The Open Source Metrics That Matter With Common Room

E109: Tracking The Open Source Metrics That Matter With Common Room

Linda Lian is Co-founder & CEO of Common Room, the community-led growth platform.

Common Room has raised $53M from investors including Greylock and Index.

In this episode, we discuss the DevRel role and Common Room's journey from being a DevRel tool to a GTM tool, how Common Room solves a top 3 problem for their users, and much more!

Oct 04, 202343:38
E108: LLM-Powered Search For Your Own Data

E108: LLM-Powered Search For Your Own Data

Amr Awadallah is CEO of Vectara, the LLM search engine that's powered by users' own data. Amr was previously the Founder & CTO of Cloudera and brings many learnings from that experience to Vectara, including what to open source vs. keep proprietary.

Vectara has raised $29M from investors including Race Capital.

In this episode, we dig into the importance of ease of use and building for the average developer instead of the Silicon Valley developer, taking an "open periphery" approach to open source, how the GenAI wave is similar and different from the Big Data wave, Amr's 3-pronged GTM strategy including sales-led-growth, product-led-growth, and partner-led-growth, and more!

Oct 02, 202344:21
E107: What Does Life Look Like Post-SQL? Ask EdgeDB.

E107: What Does Life Look Like Post-SQL? Ask EdgeDB.

Yury Selivanov is the Co-founder & CEO of EdgeDB, the open-source database designed as a successor to SQL and the relational paradigm. Their open source graph-relational database, edgeDB, has a built-in migration system and a next-generation query language.

EdgeDB has raised $19M from investors including Accel, Nava Ventures, and Pear VC.

In this episode, we discuss how they took a first principles approach to building a truly developer-first database (ie. building with postgres), the importance they put on having a short learning curve for their database, how they think about breaking through the noise of the many competitive developer-first databases that have launched in recent years, why all open source databases should use the cloud model to monetize & more!

Go to edgedb.com to register for the upcoming EdgeDB 4.0 and Cloud launch!

Sep 27, 202342:14
E106: Defining Your Own Auth System with Oso

E106: Defining Your Own Auth System with Oso

Graham Neray is Co-founder & CEO of Oso, the authorization-as-a-service platform that created open source oso - a batteries-included framework for building authorization into applications.

Oso has raised $26M from investors including Felicis and Sequoia.

In this episode, we dig into the first thing Oso founders built (a programming language created for authorization called Polar), how they decided on the right open source license, how Oso is positioned in the highly competitive auth space, how user requests have driven their monetization strategy, and much more!

Sep 25, 202335:06
E105: Bringing Great Developer Experience to Data Teams with Dagster

E105: Bringing Great Developer Experience to Data Teams with Dagster

Nick Schrock is Founder of Dagster Labs & Creator of Dagster - the open source orchestration platform for the development, production, and observation of data assets.

Dagster Labs has raised just under $50M from investors including Sequoia, Index, and Georgian Partners.

In this episode, we discuss how Dagster is bringing software engineering principles to the data space, what a great developer experience means for data engineers, how to think about launching the cloud version of your open source project & much more!

Sep 21, 202345:19
E104: The Future Is Browser-Based with Drifting in Space

E104: The Future Is Browser-Based with Drifting in Space

Paul Butler is the Founder of Drifting in Space, the company focused on making browser-based applications accessible to everyone. They've created Jamsocket, a platform for building applications with session backends, and Plane, the open-source server that powers it.

In this episode, we dig into the future of browser-based tech and how industrial companies will be likely early adopters, the different components of the Drifting in Space platform & more!

Sep 11, 202330:20
E103: Competing with CoPilot to Give Developers AI Superpowers

E103: Competing with CoPilot to Give Developers AI Superpowers

Varun Mohan is Co-founder & CEO of Codeium, the AI-powered coding platform for developers.

In this episode, we dig into competing with a behemoth like GitHub Copilot, how developing their own infrastructure has enabled incredible scale, building a 30K person community, and much more!

Aug 29, 202337:43
E102: Building the Most Popular Headless CMS for JavaScript Developers

E102: Building the Most Popular Headless CMS for JavaScript Developers

Pierre Burgy is Co-Founder & CEO of Strapi, the open source Node.js headless CMS. Their open source project has over 55K stars on GitHub and is 100% JavaScript, fully customizable, and built developer-first.

Strapi has raised $45M from investors including CRV, Index, and Accel.

In this episode, we discuss the project's origins and impressive growth trajectory, their community-based approach to product roadmap, why they waited 5 years to monetize the project, why Pierre sees cloud as the best open source GTM model & more!

Aug 24, 202339:31
E101: Building the Fastest Growing Data Validation Library

E101: Building the Fastest Growing Data Validation Library

Samuel Colvin is Founder of Pydantic, the wildly popular data validation framework and cloud services platform. Their open source Python library has over 15K GitHub Stars and millions of downloads per day.

Pydantic has raised $4M from investors including Sequoia Capital and Partech.

In this episode, we dig into Pydantic's growth curve (linear followed by explosive adoption), what a great developer experience means for them (almost B2C-like in the experience), how they engage with their community through things like surveys that help drive the product roadmap, and more!

Aug 22, 202336:58
E100: Reimagining Load Testing with Artillery

E100: Reimagining Load Testing with Artillery

Hassy Veldstra is Founder of Artillery, the cloud-scale serverless load testing platform. The company's project, also called artillery, has almost 7K stars on GitHub.

Artillery has raised over $2M from investors including YC.

In this episode, we discuss building a company around your own pain point, early signals that there was strong company potential with the project, finding growing communities to align with (in this case, Node.js) & much more!

Aug 08, 202338:17
E99: Developing AI Agents with Generally Intelligent

E99: Developing AI Agents with Generally Intelligent

Kanjun Qiu is Cofounder & CEO of Generally Intelligent, the platform to develop general-purpose AI agents that can be safely deployed in the real world.

Generally Intelligent has raised $20M from investors including the Astera Institute & YC.

In this episode, we dig into the future for AI agents and where they fall short today, why they open sourced their research environment, the importance of market timing when launching a company, Kanjun's views on whether the Agentive AI space is over-hyped & much more!

Aug 07, 202339:41
E98: Creating the Time Series Data Category with InfluxData

E98: Creating the Time Series Data Category with InfluxData

Paul Dix is Cofounder & CTO of open source time series data company InfluxData. The company's open source datastore, InfluxDB, has 26K stars on GitHub.

InfluxData has raised over $200M from investors including Norwest, Battery, and Sapphire Ventures.

In this episode, we dig into building the category of time series data, how an open source company's monetization plan should tie to fundraising, some of the hardest decisions the team had to make during InfluxData's journey so far & more!

Jul 31, 202342:06
E97: What Modern Application Delivery Looks Like With Loophole Labs

E97: What Modern Application Delivery Looks Like With Loophole Labs

Shivansh Vij is Founder & CEO of Loophole Labs, the modern application delivery platform. They have a number of open source projects that provide primitives for modern development.

In this episode, we dig into Loophole's projects around WASM and networking, their unique hiring process, learnings for ambitious open source founders & much more!

Jul 26, 202334:34
E96: Disrupting Massive Industries, From MongoDB to Viam

E96: Disrupting Massive Industries, From MongoDB to Viam

Eliot Horowitz is Founder & CEO of robot developer platform Viam and the previous Founder & CTO of developer data platform MongoDB.

In this episode, we discuss Eliot's many learnings from being a multi-time founder including the importance of extremely fast response time to user questions, the benefits (and challenges) of building general purpose platforms, democratizing access to robots & hardware engineering through better developer tools, and much more!

Jul 24, 202340:00
E95: Why Feature Flagging Should Be Open Source With Flagsmith

E95: Why Feature Flagging Should Be Open Source With Flagsmith

Ben Rometsch is Co-Founder & CEO of Flagsmith, the commercial open source real-time feature flagging platform. The Flagsmith project has almost 3K stars on GitHub and provides feature flagging and remote configuration services that can be hosted on prem or using their hosted software.

In this episode, we discuss building a startup in a profitable way, why open source matters for feature flagging, finding direction with little signal early-on & much more!

Jul 17, 202337:17
E94: Creating Amazing Search Experiences with Meilisearch

E94: Creating Amazing Search Experiences with Meilisearch

Quentin de Quelen is Co-Founder & CEO of Meilisearch, the open source search engine platform. The Meilisearch project has 38K stars on GitHub and allows companies to quickly create amazing search experiences with features that work out-of-the-box.

Meilisearch has raised $22M from investors including Felicis and CRV.

In this episode, we dig into the massive TAM for search, working with the Rust community, what an amazing developer experience means for a search product, Meilisearch's roadmap (hint: it involves LLMs and AI-enabled search), Quentin's journey from developer to company leader, the company's focus on diversity & much more!

Jul 10, 202339:08
E93: Making Open Source Foundation Models a Reality with Lambda

E93: Making Open Source Foundation Models a Reality with Lambda

Robert Brooks IV & Mitesh Agrawal are part of Lambda's founding team which is making GPUs for deep learning more accessible.

Lambda has an initiative to make GPUs available for training an open source foundation model in support of the broader ML community.

In this episode, we dig into the GPUs for open source initiative, why open source matters for foundation models, the Lambda journey from the early days (well before generative AI!) & much more!

Jun 23, 202341:57
E92: Application Delivery for Kubernetes with Akuity

E92: Application Delivery for Kubernetes with Akuity

Hong Wang is Founder & CEO of Akuity, the application delivery platform for companies building with kubernetes. Akuity works alongside the Argo Project which provides a suite of open source tools for deploying and running applications and workloads on Kubernetes.

Akuity has raised $25M from investors including Decibel Partners and Lead Edge Capital.

In this episode, we discuss the creation of the Argo open source project while the team was at Applatix, the decision to create a commercial company - Akuity - around Argo after Applatix was acquired by Intuit, what it means to have a great developer experience (UI, real-time data, etc.), creating harmony between the open source and paid product, and much more!

Jun 16, 202341:29
E91: Plug & Play Permissions with Permit.io

E91: Plug & Play Permissions with Permit.io

Or Weis is Co-founder & CEO of Permit.io, the open source fullstack permissions as a service platform. The company's project, opal, is an admin layer for policy engines such as Open Policy Agent (OPA) and AWS' Cedar Agent and brings open-policy up to the speed needed by live applications.

Permit.io has raised $6M from investors including NFX.

In this episode, we discuss positioning in a competitive market, product market fit vs. GTM fit & much more!

Jun 12, 202341:35
E90: Building Open Source Startups with Abby Kearns

E90: Building Open Source Startups with Abby Kearns

Abby Kearns has a long history in the open source ecosystem as the previous CTO of infrastructure automation platform Puppet, previous CEO of Cloud Foundry Foundation, and an active investor and advisor to many open source startups.

In this episode, we dig into the Puppet journey, the role organizations like Cloud Foundry play in the open source ecosystem, her views on open source projects versus products, her advice to open source startups & much more!

Video episode here

Jun 08, 202340:24
E89: Building the Open Source Financial Cloud with Formance

E89: Building the Open Source Financial Cloud with Formance

Clément Salaün is Founder of Formance, the open source ledger for money-moving platforms. Their ledger is highly programmable and has over 600 stars on GitHub.

Formance is a YC company and has raised over $3M from investors including Hoxton Ventures and Frst.

In this episode, we discuss using open source to build user trust, creating a new category of open source software, the importance of building in a modular way, Clément's framework for monetization & much more!

Jun 05, 202340:45
E88: Open Source Foundation Models for Generative AI

E88: Open Source Foundation Models for Generative AI

Dan Jeffries is the previous Chief Intelligence Officer at open source foundation model company Stability AI and Managing Director at the AI Infrastructure Alliance.

Stability AI has raised almost $100M from investors including Lightspeed and Coatue.

In this episode, we dig into the role of open source in generative AI, the benefits and drawbacks to open source foundation models, copyright issues that can come up when training data is visible, the capital it takes to start a foundation model, and opportunities to build that founders should be looking at today.

Full video episode here

May 30, 202348:37
E87: Commercializing Open Source Data Systems with Astronomer & CoreDB

E87: Commercializing Open Source Data Systems with Astronomer & CoreDB

Ry Walker is Founder of open source data companies Astronomer and CoreDB. Astronomer is the commercial company tied to the popular open source data workflow management system Apache Airflow, and CoreDB is a database company based on the popular open source database Postgres.

CoreDB has raised $7M from investors including Venrock and CincyTech, and Astronomer has raised $283M from investors including Venrock, Insight, and Sierra Ventures.

In this episode, we dig into the Astronomer journey and when things really started to work, what a great UI means in the data space, where the idea for CoreDB came from, his learnings around open source monetization, the benefits and drawbacks of building a commercial open source data company, and learnings Ry is taking from Astronomer to his new company CoreDB.

May 22, 202338:52
E86: Building Secure Containers Faster with Slim AI

E86: Building Secure Containers Faster with Slim AI

Kyle Quest is Founder & CTO of Slim AI, the platform to help application developers build secure containers faster. The company's open source project, Slim (previously known as Docker Slim), shrinks container images by up to 30x and makes them secure. It currently has 17K stars on GitHub.

Slim AI has raised almost $60M from investors including Insight & Boldstart.

In this episode, we dig into where the idea for Slim came from (Kyle was trying to solve his own pain), building for multiple personas (in this case, security and developer teams), the shift left movement in security & much more!

May 15, 202337:08
E85: Learn How FluxNinja Gives Reliability Engineers Superpowers

E85: Learn How FluxNinja Gives Reliability Engineers Superpowers

Harjot Gill is Co-founder & CEO of FluxNinja, the intelligent load management platform for reliability engineers. The company's open source project, Aperture, provides capabilities such as concurrency limiting, rate limiting, and auto-scaling.

This episode also features Matt Ranney, a principal engineer from Doordash, who is an early adopter of Aperture.

In this episode, we discuss the importance of having strong evangelists of new technology (in this case, Matt at Doordash), the right north star metrics to track as an open source company (production usage is key), lighting many GTM fires & more!

May 08, 202344:08
E84: How Replit Is Supercharging The Coding Experience

E84: How Replit Is Supercharging The Coding Experience

Amjad Masad is Founder & CEO of Replit, the browser-based development environment giving developers the power to build collaboratively with the power of AI on any device.

Replit has raised over $200M from investors including a16z, Coatue, and YC.

In this episode, we dig into Replit's evolution from an education-focused company to a broadly used coding platform, the role of AI in coding (and Replit's AI engine Ghostwriter), why it's much harder to build a horizontal platform & much more! This episode is a must-listen.

May 01, 202336:34
E83: Developer-First Security with Snyk

E83: Developer-First Security with Snyk

Guy Podjarny is the Founder of Snyk, the developer-first security platform that helps companies find and fix vulnerabilities in their code, open source dependencies, containers, and infrastructure as code.

Snyk has raised $1.2B from investors including Boldstart, Accel, Tiger Global, and Addition.

In this episode, we dig into selling security products to developers, the pros and cons of being open source (Snyk is not!), Snyk's fundraising journey and challenges early on, how Snyk has evolved over the years, the decision to bring in an outside CEO & more!

Apr 24, 202345:31
E82: Creating Apache Iceberg & Headless Data Warehouse Tabular

E82: Creating Apache Iceberg & Headless Data Warehouse Tabular

Ryan Blue is Co-Founder of data automation platform Tabular and Co-Creator of Apache Iceberg, the open source high-performance format for huge analytic tables.

Tabular most recently raised a Series A from a16z.

In this episode, we discuss the concept of a "headless data warehouse", being a problem-centric rather than solution-centric founder & more!

Apr 17, 202338:09
E81: Open Source DataOps with Meltano

E81: Open Source DataOps with Meltano

Douwe Maan is Founder & CEO of DataOps platform Meltano, the extract and load company behind the open source CLI & version control project meltano.

Meltano has raised $12M from investors including Venrock & Google Ventures.

In this episode, we dig into spinning a company out of GitLab, Meltano's cloud launch, making technical data engineers first-class citizens & more!

Apr 10, 202348:01
E80: Securing Kubernetes With ARMO & Kubescape

E80: Securing Kubernetes With ARMO & Kubescape

Shauli Rozen is Founder & CEO of ARMO, the company behind Kubernetes open source security platform kubescape. The project has over 8K stars on GitHub and includes tools for risk analysis, security, compliance, and misconfiguration scanning.

ARMO has raised $35M from investors including Tiger Global and Pitango VC.

In this episode, we dig into the differences in building product for DevOps vs. security teams, how to use signals from discord / slack channels to drive product roadmap, bringing on a VP of Open Source & more!

Apr 03, 202338:29
E79: Spin Up Production-Like Dev Environments With Okteto

E79: Spin Up Production-Like Dev Environments With Okteto

Ramiro Berrelleza is Founder & CEO of Okteto, the Kubernetes development platform that allows developers to spin up production-like dev environments in the cloud. Okteto's open source project, also called Okteto, allows users to spin up a development container, which is configured like the user's production Kubernetes deployment. Today, it has 2.8K start on GitHub.

Okteto has raised $18M from investors including Root VC and Two Sigma.

In this episode, we discuss the challenges of building with kubernetes, figuring out market timing, how to position for your specific users & more!

Mar 27, 202339:44
E78: The Fastest Path From Data To Insight With Starburst

E78: The Fastest Path From Data To Insight With Starburst

Justin Borgman is CEO of Starburst, the “Analytics Everywhere” company based on the sequel query engine Trino (previously called Presto). Trino is a distributed SQL query engine for big data and is used by companies such as Salesforce, Robinhood, Lyft, LinkedIn, Goldman Sachs, and Netflix. Trino currently has 7.5K GitHub Stars.

Starburst has raised over $400M from investors including Index, Coatue, A16z, and Alkeon.

In this episode, we dig into the Presto to Trino transition, recruiting the Trino founders to Starburst, waiting to raise venture capital until there are strong signs of PMF, what PMF looks like (ie. multiple Fortune 500 users), getting competition to compete on your turf, and more!

Mar 20, 202342:07
E77: Simplify Your ML Infrastructure With Aqueduct

E77: Simplify Your ML Infrastructure With Aqueduct

Vikram Sreekanti & Joey Gonzalez are Co-Founders of Aqueduct, the open-source orchestration layer for machine learning infrastructure. Aqueduct's open source project, also called aqueduct, has over 400 stars on GitHub.

In this episode, we discuss what Vikram & Joey learned from interviewing 100s of data teams, building in the competitive MLOps space, how and why they invest in content & much more!

Mar 15, 202341:29
E76: How Cleanlab Can Help GPT-3, Bard, and Claude with Data Quality

E76: How Cleanlab Can Help GPT-3, Bard, and Claude with Data Quality

Curtis Northcutt is Co-Founder & CEO of Cleanlab, the company that helps AI & ML teams automatically find and fix errors in their datasets. They have over 5K stars on GitHub and are already working with companies such as Wells Fargo and Google on ML data quality.

In this episode, we discuss the difference between data noise and model noise, the growing importance of ML data quality with the momentum around generative AI models and applications, how Curtis' focus as CEO has shifted over time & much more!

Mar 07, 202337:40
E75: Payload, the React & TypeScript Headless CMS

E75: Payload, the React & TypeScript Headless CMS

James Mikrut is Founder of Payload CMS, the React & TypeScript headless CMS. Their open source project, payload, has over 9K stars on Github and provides a Headless CMS and Application Framework built with TypeScript, Node.js, React, and MongoDB.

Payload has raised over $5M from investors including Gradient Ventures and YC.

In this episode, we discuss Payload's early guerilla marketing tactics, listening to your community to inform your monetization model, what developer-first really means & more!

Feb 23, 202334:40